Promotion of cognitive health through cognitive activity in the aging population.

Aging health Pub Date : 2010-02-01 DOI:10.2217/ahe.09.89
Tiffany F Hughes
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Abstract

There is both popular and scientific interest in keeping the brain young and avoiding cognitive impairment and dementia. Older adults may be able to modify their cognitive health status through certain health behaviors. The aim of this review is to highlight the potential impact that cognitive activity may have on cognitive health outcomes in late life. Evidence from observational studies and randomized, controlled trials suggests that engagement in activities that are cognitively stimulating is beneficial to cognitive functioning. There are many issues and questions that need to be addressed before specific recommendations can be made at the population level or to individual patients. However, older adults should be encouraged to stay active and to try new and challenging activities in general to promote their cognitive and overall health.

通过老龄人口的认知活动促进认知健康。
大众和科学界都对保持大脑年轻、避免认知障碍和痴呆感兴趣。老年人可以通过某些健康行为来改变他们的认知健康状况。本综述的目的是强调认知活动可能对晚年认知健康结果的潜在影响。来自观察性研究和随机对照试验的证据表明,参与刺激认知的活动对认知功能有益。在向人群或个别患者提出具体建议之前,需要解决许多问题和问题。然而,应该鼓励老年人保持活跃,尝试新的和具有挑战性的活动,以促进他们的认知和整体健康。
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